Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
what I think I'm looking at is a deep well that runs on 240 volts not 110. I don't see a tank or a pressure switch so they must be at a different location. Looks like you have a cycle stop valve here but for what you are trying to do at this location you don't have 120 volts without a little work. I'd just insulate the heck out of this entire pipe and ftgs. and put the rock back on top with insulation bat covering the entire insides of the rock.I got woken up this morning by the wife. The water stopped working in the shower. It’s freezing out and this happened once before. The above ground pipes at the water well froze. I used bottled water and boiled it on the stove, wrapped a towel around the pipes at the well pump and poured the boiling water over the towel. After the water started flowing inside the house I removed the wet towel and put the well pump cover back on.
I obviously have power. It looks like 110vac at the well. I see they make wires to safely heat pvc water pipes. Do I need some sort of a a freeze switch? Am I barking up the wrong tree? How would a pro make this problem go away?View attachment 6748319
View attachment 6748300View attachment 6748301View attachment 6748302
I use this also with a 60w bulb. Well is covered by a short 36" concrete culvert with concrete cap. I wrap insulation around the pipes and cover the culvert with a heavy tarp in the winter.I use this laid in the middle. 60 or 75w bulb. Maybe 100 .View attachment 6748577
Then line that dome with insulation
I have used one like in the pic before too.
It's all led now.....no heat.Or your local weed store and pick up some grow lights